2. A digital footprint is a trail left by an entities interactions in a digital environment; including their usage of TV, mobile phone, internet and World Wide Web, mobile web and other devices and sensors. Digital footprints provide data on what an entity has performed in the digital environment; and are valuable in assisting behavioral targeting, personalization, targeted marketing, digital reputation, and other social media or social graphing services.
3. Dossier dos·si·er • n. a collection of documents about a particular person, event, or subject: we have a dossier on hima dossier of complaints.
5. Digital Native A digital native is a person who was born after the general implementation of digital technology, and, as a result, has a familiarity with digital technology such as computers, the Internet, mobile phones and MP3s over their whole lives. Alternatively, this term can also describe people born in the latter 1970s or later, as the Digital Age began at that time; but in most cases the term focuses on people who grew up with 21st Century technology.
6. Digital Immigrant A digital immigrant is an individual who was born before the existence of digital technology and adopted it to some extent later.
11. How much does Google know about you? Google wants to give you that answer—in excruciating detail.The big 'G‘ launched Google Dashboard, a service that summarizes the data stored by the various Google services you use, and then provides quick links to the privacy and personal settings of each. According to Google, the aim is to provide a transparent look into the information of yours that it has stored.
12. When you log into Dashboard, you'll see entries for your account (with your e-mail addresses and name), the alerts you've set, your Blogger info, information about your calendars, and the information you're sharing. The list goes on and on, really. Currently, more than 20 different Google products are covered by Dashboard, including Gmail, Voice, YouTube, and Picasa. Head on over to Google.com/Dashboard to see how much blackmail material Google has on you.